Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 67, 27 January 1921 — Page 7

SERMON PREPARATION EXPLAINED TO SCHOOL BY LOCAL MINISTER Students of Hama Divinity School heard the Rev. Frank A. Dressel of the First English Lutheran church, in an address on the "Preparation of a Sermon," Tuesday morning. Eft-. Dressel was . Introduced to the students by Dean Bauslin, who stated that Dr. Dressel was a member of the 1901 class of the seminary.- This class has a unique history. Of the class of seven, three have gone to their reward. The remaining four are the leading pastors in this territory. Or. Dressel- began his address by paying that the ministry Is not a place for a man to sell real estate or raise chickens. It is a place where men are giving themselves for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. Hears Call. He said no doubt is in one's mind that he is in the position God called him to be in. There will be many discouragements, he addtfd. "Timothy became discouraged with bis success at the church in Ephesus. He was ready to resign and had written Paul to that effect. Paul answered him in a letted saying that the place where he was in Ephesus wasv the place where God wanted him. In Ephesus God depended on Timothy to bring

me wora. saia Kev. Dressel. He stated further that in Richmond, Ind., was the place where God was depending on him so it was up to him to make good. His third point was personality God gave each of us a distinct and different personality. There are not two personalities alike. God wants you to preach like yourself and not like someone else. Urges Clean Living. Clean living was the next point he dealt with. .It is a wonderful thing for God to pull a man up out of a past whose skeleton would be horrible to look upon, but it is still more wonderful for God to keep a man from falling. The next point was the preparation proper. He said, "take the part of day that you can study best and make that time for nothing other than study. If 1 am not . permitted to study at my regular time, which is the morning, I do the next best by studying in the afternoon. Since the morning is my time to study. I can do at this time h an hour what it takes me four hours to do in the afternoon. Points Out Material. "Gather your material everywhere. Ia newspapers, magazines, books, among your fellow men, and hearing other men. You will find more subjects tba n you can handle," declared Rev. Dressel. v "Write out one sermon a week. This is a great help to a man in the ministry. He then can think over in a better way. Sermons are not made they are hatched. Prepare a 45-minute sermon then give it in 30. This will relieve some embarrassment for you and will not get through ahead of time and will have to wade around In the muddy water to filLup the time. Finally he said, "Believe the thing you are preaching. If you don't believe what you are preaching don't preach it. "The successful pastor is the man that works, works, and still works. The minute you stop your working your success will stop also." WILSON SIGNATURE IN INK FIRST IN YEAR AND HALF WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. Congress received from President Wilson yesterday the first message signed with pen and ink since the president was taken ill a year and a half ago. The message had to do with changes in customs districts. Brownatone Ends Gray, Streaky Hair Ladies, in society, no more tolerate gray, streaky hair than they do unbecoming gowns. Neither can the business girl or person in any walk of life who would keep up-to-date. The proven, tested and absolutely harmless way to tint gray, faded, streaked or bleached hair is with "Brownatone." This one bottle, easy to apply tint gives distinct shades from lightest golden to the deepest brown or black. "Brownatone" tints instantly and vill make you look ten years younger ever night. No mussy, dirty pastes to bother with no waiting; for results. All drugRTlsts recommend "Brownatone" on a money back gruarantee 50c and $1.50. Two colors shading from "Golden tv" Medium Brown" and "Park Brown to Black." Special Freo Trial Offer For a free trial bottle with easy, complete directions, send 11 cents to pay postage, packing: and war tix to The Kenton Pharmacal Co., V01 Coppln Bldg., Covington, Ky. Altering, Repairing, Relining Carry and Save Plan JOE MILLER, Prop. Main St. Second Floor The Liberty Mills SelfRising Biscuit Flour is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask Your Grocer STEVE WORLEY GARAGE Agents for MITCHELL AUTOMOBILES ' First Class Repair Work U S. Tires and Accessories 211-213 N. W. 7th St. Phone 4878

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The Theatres WASHINGNTON ' The day of the cheap musical show Is passed. Now nothing but the best will go. The costumes must reflect the latest modes, must be of the finest materials and most advanced designs; the chorus mu.it be prettier and cleverer. The public has been getting accustomed to seeing wonderful spectacles, magnificent costuming and gorgeous scenery, and is willing to pay the price for them. Consequently, it is up to the producers to deliver the goods. The McGregor company's sensational musical comedy "Dardanella" heralded as "the wonder show of the century," which will be the attraction at the Washington on Tuesday, Feb. 1. matinee and night, is a popular hit and is packing them in everywhere. It is a production which represents a sincere effort to give the theater going public something just a little more pleasing to the eye, a little more rich and colorful, a little more in the way of artistic combination of effects than any show which has gone before ft. There is not a serious moment in the whole show, but behind it all there ia a serious .intent to create the most beautiful stage pictures and effects that can be attained, and one goes away after it is all over feeling, that the eye has been given a regular ocular Thanksgiving feast. The seat sale will open at the theater next Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. WASHINGTON. It was Marion Davies' beauty expressive eyes, and piquant mannerisms, exhibited in the famous Ziegfleld Follies, that gave her the opportunity to enter motion pictures and develop into the talented emotional actress that she is today. Miss Davis, who will appear at the Washington theatre tomorrow in her latest picture, "The Restless Sex," first appeared on the stage with Fred Stone and the late Dave Montgomery in "Chin Chin." Subsequently she had prominent roles in "The Century Girl," "Miss 1919," "Betty," and "Oh, Boy." Abandoning the stage for the screen, Miss Davies quickly, became a star and played the leading role in "Runaway Romany," for which she also wrote the scenario and titles. Eat Enough A Safe Rule Have No Fear of Sour Stomach, Gassiness, or Distress Due to Indigestion or Dyspepsia From the daily food the system must have a diversified supply of materials or parts of the digestive machinery quit lack work. Therefore, to cut down food or go on a starvation diet calls for a de gree of selective knowledge that very j few men possess. The best. plan is to eat anything you like, and as much of j a. vttiifiy us pussiuie. ronow meats with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet and you supply the stomach with an alkaline effect which enables digestion to to on without gassiness, rumblings, water brash, biliousness, coated tongue, abnormal thirst, and the feeling of drowsiness after eating. Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and you will realize why to many physicians have recommended them for indigestion and dyspepsia. Advertisement

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Her latest picture is "The , Restless Sex," a romance of a very modern young woman, unfolded against the lavish background for which Robert W. Chambers stories are famous. Ralph Kellard and Cariysle Murray portray the leading male roles. The picture, which was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, is a Paramount release, and was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions. PALACE George1 Walsh, starring in the William Fox production, "The Plunger," which tells a vivid and romantic story of Wall Street, is to be the attraction ta the Palace theatre for two days beginning Thursday. The picture, from an original story by Thomas VF. Fallon, was made under the direction of Dell Henderson. It has a most capable supporting cast and is lavish in production. Virginia Valll, often described as the girl with the perfect profile, plays opposite the star. "The Plunger" concerns the adventures of "Take a Chance" Schuyler, an erstwhile office boy turned millionaire 6tock broker. It is said that his career as pictured in this production is typical of several cases well known on the stock Exchange. His battle to win Alice Houghton, daughter of a veteran fellow broker who has been made a financial pauper by the clever manipulation of the stock market by a rejected suitor, ia the theme of the story. MURRETTE. The thrillingest thing in all the many hectic experiences of Alcia Lea, heroine of Alice Duer Miller's novel, "Calderon's Prisoner," was not the revolution in the midst of which she found herself, not the hairbreath escapes she had, but that subtle conflict RICHMOND THEATRE TODAY Bryant Washburn in the Big Comedy Drama "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" Lucky 13, Soap Puts Him Over and "SHEPPARD" in a lecture and demonstration of the mystery of the ages "HYNOTJSM" Let him put you to sleep. He can prove he does it. Also E. K. LINCOLN in the 3rd episode of the serial "FLAMING DISKS" No Advance in Prices

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that existed between herself and her military captor, Don Mariano Calderon. They couldn't help being might-, ily attached to each other, but the position of jailer and jailed gave the handsome general every opportunity to show his authority, and to subject her to his will. His Latin chivalry was so perfect that her imprisonment was really like a very beautifully arranged house party, but she had to pretend that she hated him bitterly, because defiance was the proper cue for her in playing up to his cultured cave-man attitude. "Calderon's Prisoner", has . been adapted for the screen, and with Mlsa Constance Binney playing the delightful little" American spitfire who re-; Bists her cave-man lover and captor as long as she can It is now showing at the Murrette theatre. MURRAY ' : One of the most intensely dramatic photodramas that has been Bhowijt Catarrh of the Head " ! TRY BRAZILIAN BALM! Snuff BALM, half water, up nose twice daily for a month. Hold head down to reach top nasal passage. Advertisement. . BREEZY GEORGE WALSH in the snappiest, scrappiest picture of his career THE PLUNGER" With this a new TEXAS GUINAN Western and MUTT and JEFF in a whooping comedy SUNDAY Rex Beach's thrilling Romance "The Heart of the Sunset" Mail Orders Received Now 3

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here is current at the Murray Theatre, where William Russell in "The Iron Rider, produced by William Fox from a story by Frank L. Packard,- begins an engagement Thursday. The suspense grips one at the very outset and increases in tensity as the picture progresses. In our view this photodrama contains enough interesting entanglements to make half a dozen ordinary pictures. Russell's leading woman is pretty Vola Vale. The picture concerns a young lumber company foreman in a lawless town, who takes the oath of the Iron Rider band, organized thirty years before by his father, in order to put down lawlessness. His difficulties and perils are serious, and the girl he loves is the daughter of the sheriffs the latter being in league with the lawbreakers. How the boy clears himself in the, TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PARAMOUNT 'TAMOUS PLAYERS-LA

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of cigarettes in this state passed the senate today and now goes to the governor for signature. ' - ' - ' Deep-Seated Coughs develop erioua eeaspUeatioee ifnfjr?; Um as old and time-treed remedy that baaghrca aatiafactiaai tor mora than fifty year Murrette "Where the Stare Twinkle Flref Last Times Today He Fell in Love With His Prisoner She had sought to overthrow bis government, and so there was only one thing to do put her in prison. But he admired her courage and her scorn, and soon admiration turned to love. What could he do? "SOMETHING DIFFERENT." with Constance Binney as the heroine, is just what the title suggests. Extra! Manhattan Trio Offering a new program for the balance of the week. Three clever men who sing and entertain. ComedyLLOYD HAMILTON in 'THE SIMP" A seventh world wonder of foolishness. A MERMAID COMEDY Admission Evening Adults . . Children 40c 25c Bargain Matinee Adults 25c .. 15c Children Coming Friday and Saturday , GEORGE WALSH In "FROM NOW ON" Also a Torchy Comedy "TORCHY'S MILLIONS" MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra Today and Last Hall (10) RUBEVILLE (10) A comedy rural classic, featuring Harry Watson and Reg. Merville, supported by eight i J ; . i . , .. iuw v-uweuiiuia. near me Vlllage brass band and quartette. I faee tne corner grocery and the village constable. A standard Keith headline act and the most costly offering ever presented to local vaudeville patrons. One thousand laughs. GREEN and DEANE Two clever boys who sing "Nifty Songs in a Nifty Way." A close second to "Rubeville" for comedy honors. Another bigtime presentation. MARYDORE A classy girl who sings exclusive songs and offers character impersonations. Fresh from blgtlme triumphs. KEEPER and KEWPEE In "Artistic and Character Dances." Class, grace and beauty.'' WHXUM RUSSELL 'THE IRON RIDER" A five-reel drama of clans and feuds portrayed by a - sterling actor. J ------ Coming Sunday CON ROY'S DIVING MODELS - - Coming Friday, Feb. 11 JACK NORWORTH In T MY LADY FRIENDS". Watch for announcement, of seat sals. -; , 1.

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